A meeting with a delegation from the Kirov region took place at the Ministry of Construction

17 March 2021, Wednesday

The transition to individual heating points, overhaul of apartment buildings and social and cultural facilities - these and other important topics were discussed today by Deputy Minister of Construction, Architecture, Housing and Communal Services of the Republic of Tatarstan Ildus Nasyrov and Minister of Energy and Housing and Communal Services of the Kirov Region Andrei Baldykov. Special attention was paid to the sphere of heat and energy supply, as well as the development of public spaces in cities and villages. The format of the meeting was interactive and constructive. The guests were able not only to hear information about a number of significant achievements in housing and communal services, but also to ask questions and exchange experiences. Also, as part of the event, a video was shown about the programs implemented in 2020. In his speech, Deputy Minister Ildus Nasyrov noted that since 2005, within the framework of the effective use of energy resources in the field of housing and communal services, the republic has been implementing a program for the reconstruction, construction of gas distribution networks, in-house gas consumption networks, installation of modular boilers and outdoor boilers. Nailya Zinatullina, Head of the Department of Architectural Projects at the Institute for Urban Development of the Republic of Tatarstan, made a presentation on the republic's experience in the improvement of public spaces, dwelled on the importance of the involvement of the population in the formation of the basis of the terms of reference for designers. She also recalled that Tatarstan projects were created by local specialists: architects, designers, ecologists, manufacturers of small architectural forms, designers. According to her, the competencies for the development of public spaces that have formed in Tatarstan are in demand outside of it.

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